Drones Over Iceland? Ctd

He is quite literally arguing that the power of the US government to
prohibit the disclosure of information that it  and it alone 
designates as sensitive is strongest when the person making
the disclosure is neither an American citizen nor a resident of the
US. Think about that for a moment. Then think about the cognitive
dissonance involved in Thiessen simultaneously decrying the injustice of and impropriety of other countries’ attempts to pass “laws of universal jurisdiction.”

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